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file a named section of a disk, varying in size, used to read and write stored information
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file A sequence of one or more records terminated by an end-of-file indicator appropriate to the medium.
Ãâó: archive.stsci.edu/fits/fits_standard/node11.html
file A column of the chessboard.
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file Any single collection of stored information, typically on floppy or hard disks. A file may be a part of the operating system, an application, or data (such as word processing, graphics, or spreadsheet documents). Anything on a disk that has a filename.
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file An MPI file is an ordered collection of typed data items. MPI supports random or sequential access to any integral set of these items. A file is opened collectively by a group of processes. All collective I/O calls on a file are collective over this group.
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